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Date: March 2004
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110, an ex-CN switcher, heads down
the Niagara Escarpment with one tank car in tow. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Fort Erie, Ontario
Railroad: Wisconsin Central
Description: A treat amongst a regular CN freight is
this Wisconsin Central SD45 unit. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110 and the Trillium caboose cross
a steel bridge over one of the old Welland Canals. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110, running light, crosses Lynden St.
(up/down in photo) and Ormond St. S. (left/right in photo) on it's
way to switch some customers. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110, running light, passing through
a field in Thorold. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110, with a single covered hopper,
crosses over Hwy. 58 on it's way back from General Chemical. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110, with a cut of cars, pauses
while the conductor lines a switch on the ex-CN Canal Spur. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: A Trillium Railway train running in reverse
descends the Niagara Escarpment on their line that parallels
Government Rd., the Welland Canal, and the Welland Canal Recreation
Trail. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: A Trillium Railway train running in reverse
descends the Niagara Escarpment on their line that parallels
Government Rd., the Welland Canal, and the Welland Canal Recreation
Trail. |
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Date: June 2004
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Railroad: Trillium Railway
Description: Trillium #110 pushes a train down the
Niagara Escarpment (north) on Trillium's line that runs
parallel to Government Rd., the Welland Canal, and the
Welland Canal Recreational Trail. Lock 7 is visible on
the right, with Lock 6 in the background. |